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Disney Files Lawsuit Against FCC Over Alleged Censorship Campaign

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Disney has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission and its chair, escalating a legal battle over what the company describes as a censorship push. The suit alleges the FCC is demanding 'total capitulation' from broadcasters as part of what Disney characterizes as a broader censorship campaign. The legal action marks a significant escalation in tensions between the entertainment giant and the federal regulator. The case highlights growing concerns among media companies about the FCC's regulatory conduct under its current leadership.

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